About SACA

The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) is the official Players association and collective representative of South Africa’s Professional and Semi-Professional cricketers. SACA is the voice of the Players in South African cricket.

SACA operations are managed by a team based in Cape Town, South Africa. The team reports to an Executive Committee, which is comprised of current Players and recent ex-Players elected annually by the Players.

SACA is a member of the Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA), the world Player body in cricket, and is actively involved in the operations of this global organisation.

SACA Mission and Objectives

SACA’s mission is “To Protect and Promote the Interests of South African Professional Cricketers, and the Game.”

In order to achieve this, SACA has the following key objectives:

Be a visionary role player in the game of cricket in South Africa

Actively influence the direction and sustainability of the game internationally and domestically

Maintain the credibility of the game

Optimise Player financial benefits in all viable markets

Continue to develop and deliver comprehensive and relevant Player services

Actively represent Players on all collective matters

Represent individual Players on regulatory issues

Ensure international representation of SA Players through FICA

Build and maintain Player affinity

Further develop the SACA brand to be seen as respected, strong, supported by Players and principle and values-driven

Sustain the Players association and its representation of Players for the future

SACA Management Board

SACA Management (Pty) Ltd is a company owned by SACA, which manages SACA’s and the Players’ commercial programmes. Its board currently consists of Gerald Dros (Chairman), Jp Duminy, Lebohang Mehlomakulu, and Tony Irish.

SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS’ ASSOCIATION

Protect and Promote the Interests of South African Professional Cricketers, and the Game.